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A man with commonsense will not say, 'Such is my predicament, what should I do?' If it is not applicable, then it is not common sense.
Questioner: If a person had commonsense, would he not find solutions to everything?
Commonsense avoids conflicts
Dadashri: He would solve all kinds of problems; he would solve all worldly entanglements.
Questioner: Does he have any conflicts?
Dadashri: There will be less conflict. Commonsense reduces
conflicts.
Questioner: Does that mean where there is conflicts, there is no commonsense?
Dadashri: Not like that, but there is less commonsense there.
Questioner: But who except a Gnani can stay away from conflicts?
Dadashri: There will not be any conflict where there is commonsense. A man with commonsense will fix relationships immediately; even when something goes wrong he will turn things around. It will not take him long to do so. That is commonsense. It is "everywhere applicable".
Questioner: But is commonsense not pushed aside whenever attachment or abhorrence occurs?
Dadashri: Commonsense is a matter of experience. It has nothing to do with attachment or abhorrence. Commonsense is the net experience of the worldly life.
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Questioner: Is insight sooj helpful in making decisions about worldly
affairs?